Rows and rows of stands held sheets of music while singers harmonized and sang soulfully in preparation for their opportunity to vocalize under the limelight.
Category: Campus Life
Speaker Series: Television and bypassing the system
Television producer Jeff Schultz took the road less traveled when he stopped pursuing higher education to search for his calling in life. Now, he has
Literature takeover: memoir echos lesson
Malala Yousafzai’s advocacy for girls’ education resulted in her getting shot in the head when she was 15. Four years later, she continues to speak
New project hopes to captivate community and fix local issues
Ideas on how to improve community issues such as homelessness and water conservation were brainstormed by Pierce architecture and engineering students during the “Collaboratory Kick-off”
Ladies and germs, the fair for health
A person’s well-being can be difficult to maintain whether eating healthy or visiting the doctor when the first signs of illness arrive however, campus health
Euphonic tunes induct first concert of afternoon series
More than 30 years of tradition continues as the first of the semester’s 10 free Thursday afternoon concerts premiered in the performing arts building on
The “me” in medicine
The Health Fair, located in the Great Hall, will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This is the second time Pierce College will be
Blown away by hot deals
Tents flew, glass broke and the wind kicked up dust while more than 2,000 shoppers enjoyed the Vintage Market this past Sunday. Rows of tents
Artistic professors lead by example
Soft jazz music played in the background as an orange sunset glowed onto the art garden, framing the crowd of more than 100 people that
Those who can teach, can do
Pierce College’s Faculty Exhibition will be open to the public at the school’s art gallery to show its featured professors for four weeks starting on